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Lockhart’s are forever
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Florida, USA
Posts: 385
Reputation: 10
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so many people are always going to and from this game
is it any good, i'm on the 'lag central' connection and it'd take me a while to download... is it a "just worth trying" game or is it really better than anything out there. |
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Cingal's Collar
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Belgium
Posts: 1,536
Reputation: 17
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im playing this game for a few days now and i like it, the dual class system is very nice and you can also mine and woodcut and stuff... i love that you can also have an own house and buy thinks to make it nicer the autowalk is also alot of fun because you dont need to search for your quest ppl then and long walks are not so borring then ![]() you also get alot of help when you do a quest, the quest monsters are shown on the map, when you click em you see for what quest they are etc.... and once you finished the quest, they wont drop the quest item anymore. |
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Orc's Breathmint
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 103
Reputation: 11
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RoM's dual class system is just like taking a mage, and adding some healing powers.
There are two ability pools for each class, main, and secondary. The main pool is what you can use even if the class is subbed. A war/knight can use all knight's main pool abilities unless those abilities are a higher level than the warrior. The knight-specific (as they say in the game) are well... specific to knight only. Mage's main pool has fast cast decent damage spells with some stuns. ive played a scout/mage and it helps stunning mobs while rapidly hitting the mob with dps. All-in-all i believe the dualclass is almost as good as ffxi, but then again better, since each class is not lv 10/5 its lv 10/10. |
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